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The Hook-Up Experiment
by Emma Hart
Such a fun book--I am enjoying the heck out of this series :)
After reading [b:The Upside to Being Single|37420706|The Upside to Being Single|Emma Hart|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1515008493s/37420706.jpg|59491954], I just knew two things: 1) that Peyton's book was going to be awesome, and 2) that the teasers contained within it for Chloe and Dom's story were going to be killer. I'm happy to report that both were true! Watching Peyton go from "I don't have the time or patience for relationships" to literally embracing not only her former high school crush/nemesis but also his three-year-old daughter was just so satisfying. I loved her voice (so many highlights! Most NSFW--at least for those of us who don't work at Pick-A-D*ck...) and her relationships with her brother, BFFs, and grandmother were as fun to read as watching her grow closer to Elliott was.
If you haven't read Upside yet (though why haven't you? Grab it now...) no worries, you can start here. Word of warning, though--reading both books will make you that much more anxious for Chloe's book to come out.
Let's just say it's not this morning's snow that has me dreaming of May... ;)
Rating: 4 stars / A-
I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.
After reading [b:The Upside to Being Single|37420706|The Upside to Being Single|Emma Hart|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1515008493s/37420706.jpg|59491954], I just knew two things: 1) that Peyton's book was going to be awesome, and 2) that the teasers contained within it for Chloe and Dom's story were going to be killer. I'm happy to report that both were true! Watching Peyton go from "I don't have the time or patience for relationships" to literally embracing not only her former high school crush/nemesis but also his three-year-old daughter was just so satisfying. I loved her voice (so many highlights! Most NSFW--at least for those of us who don't work at Pick-A-D*ck...) and her relationships with her brother, BFFs, and grandmother were as fun to read as watching her grow closer to Elliott was.
If you haven't read Upside yet (though why haven't you? Grab it now...) no worries, you can start here. Word of warning, though--reading both books will make you that much more anxious for Chloe's book to come out.
Let's just say it's not this morning's snow that has me dreaming of May... ;)
Rating: 4 stars / A-
I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.